In his new book, Trump threatens to imprison Mark Zuckerberg and says he 'got along well' with Putin
In a new book of photographs, former President Donald Trump describes his term in office and his post-presidency in his own words, captioning photos of key moments in his political career.
The Trump-authored book, titled "Save America," includes his recollections of meetings with foreign leaders, photos of family milestones and appearances alongside celebrity golfer Jack Nicklaus and musician Kid Rock, according to excerpts obtained by NBC News. It is set to be released Tuesday.
"No other book captures the historical journey of President Donald Trump like Save America," Winning Team publisher Sergio Gor said in a statement. "Early sales have been incredible, and we are in the process of reprinting as we speak."
The captions are far from dry, reflecting Trump's style and sensibilities. He pokes fun at his critics, praises controversial foreign leaders and talks about the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, last month.
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Some photos and captions from the book:
Alongside the picture of Trump and Zuckerberg at the White House, Trump accuses Zuckerberg of "plotting" to stop his re-election in 2020, writing that he "would come to the Oval Office to see me. He would bring his very nice wife to dinners, be as nice as anyone could be, while always plotting to install shameful Lock Boxes in a true PLOT AGAINST THE PRESIDENT," referring to the $420 million initial donation Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan Zuckerberg, made to local